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Crystal's Bubbles

 

DIVE #42 A

Our second dive that day out at Bolo Point. This dive had to be shallower due to our surface interval being short (I have to escape the Okinawan sun!). But for me and Jason it was still a pretty deep dive, considering we are kings of the 75+ minute 30-60 foot dives normally.

Remembered the camera this time and so we took oodles of pictures of fish. We need some sort of a lens though to cut down on the 'blue' at depth. Due to the hours spent ID'ing fish post dive from the pictures we are getting pretty good now at remembering names etc.


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